THfS DJY IS PUBLISHED,

... ¥>LACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA 3 ZINE. No. CCXXIV. for July. Comteyrs. —l. Christopher on Colonsay. Fytte Second.—l(. Memoirs of M. Chateaubriand.—lll. The Cruise of the Midge. Chap. S.—IV, The Conde de lldefonto. A Tale of the Spanish Revolution Pari 2.—V. The English Boy. Mrs. Hemans.— VI. The Caesars. Chap. 5.—V11. Dissolution of the Reform Ministry—The Radical Pump.—Vlll. Letter from J. C. ...

Published: Friday 04 July 1834
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1029 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF REQUESTS, OCT. 13

... TRAGEDY xN T RIuBLATION.-Drs. M argery Watkins, c. a short squab figure, with face and arms as blue as bilberries, waddled up to the bench to make good her claim to 17s. 9d. v for the hebdominal ablution of the body linen of Alister Kemble Mfacready Waldegrave, a six-foot aspirant to his_ e trionic bonours, and a well-known star at one of the n amateur minor ?? appearance of the defendant C ...

Law Intelligence

... a.W Efltellint*Ve. e ALTERATION IN THE LAW o*I ATTAINDErD-By n e the 10th section of the law passed last Session, re e ?? to the Inheritauce of Real Prbperty, it is e declared, that after the death ol'apersonlAttainted, tl e his descendants may inherit notwithstanding his P ms attainder, unless his land shall have been escheated Sl e in conssequence of such attainder before 1,t of SI k January ...

PRESTON SESSIONS

... |iAWCUIFFE MOSS APPEAL CASE. Sppel~iats, Wilson France, Bourne and Harrison. -ResjJOndeii6, Binns adil Allen. Counsel for Appellants, Dr. Brown and Mr. Peel ; P for the respondents, Mr. Raincock and Mr. J. Ad- a dison. This cause slos!4l have been tried at the last Ses- sions, but was ft 1 s a remanet, under the expec- tation that it would be settled in the mean time by arbitration; but the ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th

... DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY, ArRIL 9th. Before John Balguy, Esq. Recorder-Dotglas Fe~, Egg. Alayor-John Chatterton, Richard Leaper, and Thos. Haden, Esquires, Magistrates. After the Court had been opened with the usual formali. ties, and the Grand Jury (Tnos. Cox, Esq. Foleman,) sworn, the following APPEALS were heard. Thomas Noble, appellant, against a ?? for intisnidation. This appeal ...

NEWTOWNARDS SESSIONS

... : D SS SI O NEWT U'-ARDS SESSIO'NS. The Sessions commen'ced ol Saturday last, before T Jones, Esq; the ASSistant Barrister, and the following Benich of Maois'tsrates. ?? Gordon, E~sq! Rrl B i31ack. istqn, Esq. Rev Mal- ('assidy, Fortescue Gregg,) Esq. William Montgomeiy, Esq. Joln Andrevsv Esq A B. Reid;' Esq.- Jollat M'ICrae, Ap/pelant ?? n Ore1and atheri, -Respondents. ?? Patterson,. ...

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF TYRONE -ASSIZES. Elizabeth -Love, Mary Dortqlh, Robert LJve, and Joln Love, for a violent assasilton Charles Devlin, of Drumrain. This trial lasted two hours, but was devoid of interest. John Love alone was found guilty, and sentenced to be imprison- ed two years, and kept to hard labour. The others' were discharged. Jnhn Allen was charged with the wilful murder of David Mullin, at ...

COUNTY RATE

... C(UNTY R1ATE. N VOUETrfllOU~f. AEFEL Tehgosrm, Juxi, 17. l~iie fl'ai'i l)i rirer S lmirim, Er-r ie, \l'stt-Itlirlig of dois coimify were held rie I, o'j 'erosot liioifn~irirt , it ell.''il treltek, fir tlie p~rr- lose 0 10212111 rtcls~'?ltio, irs let' e'iiirii( cr/t, for the Itiduzlig. Si e,~ Iorle J ier hoies IV Cihltilc'19t: .wri, ig S rr3 ). I I I 1.. ro I. I Johnt ?? , hit5 .1ohn Avln~ ? ...

THE PUBLIC PRESS ON THE [ill] UNION CONNECTION WITH [ill] MURDER

... THE PUBLIC PRESS ON THE SPHNMNRI MUNION CONNECTION WITH ASHIOL MURDER. (From a Correspondent.) TulE Newspapers, particularly the c6oatr)t have been chuckling over the certainty whichd say there is, that the Stockport Male Spinners'~. hired assassins to murder one of the Ashtons. Jlr2 absence of any evidence but that which no llnb83k' man can Credit, coming from wretches who ?? save-their own ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... A Voyage round the World, including Travels i8 Africa, Asia, Austr'lasits, America, &o., Jrom 1827 to 183Jd. By James Holman, R. N., F. It. S.-Sinith and Elder, London. It is impossible thiat we could open this book or enter upon a perusal of its pares, vithout feeliigs ofthestrongeat interest arising in our minds. The highly gifted, though heavily afflicted author, is not oily our iellouv ...

MORETONHAMPSTEAD PETTY SESSIONS, Thursday, July 10

... MORETONIIAMPSTEAD 1'EIFY SESSIONS, T/hursday, July 10. ornfre the Rev. G. Gregory, CQ!airman, and Col. Fulford, Justices. RIOVIN BFroa^rs Ott VAoAoONDS.-Col. FaYiiird said, that seeiog many respectable is tibitaut8 of the tsavn present, he would take the opportunity of introducing a subject corinctted with it, which heha I desired in this way to brir usider their immediate notice. He trusted ...

PETTY SESSIONS, MORETONHAMPSTEAD

... YETTY ?? Bedfora the Inct. ?? Greiory. Chalriman, and the Bcc.ia,. Hames, ,FTriotiusVDrtv~n0;,;-In thii nicss, 'Samuel. Croot appeared to sitimmoae leased at tile lnsttnnep'ntittliltfrd Orchnard, the tolI ciniteitor ?? tnpn ?? dinto; who etlated that inn the preceding Fr)nlny, Cront.bhtg isnll return fromk Exeter, with a wavalrnnin and t'wnelnruee,. ieepricrdiO lg at oallnp ail thle roiad, to ...